Thank You... I now about that function but that does not work with what I want to do. I want to use PrintPage function because I have words with chords on top of it.

A________E_______D__________AWe'll do it all, everything, on our own.A_______E______D___________AWe don't need anything, or any-one.________A__________EIf I lay - here, if I just lay – here,_________D___________________________AWould you lie with me, and just forget the world?

If I export to text file, the Chords are not where it must be anymore because of the spaces

PrintPage works excellent but I thought there could be a way to add a Footer with that

The problem I have is when I write a TextEntry (Multiline selected) to ext. text fileExample:

DAYS OF ELIJAH - KEY: G*-------------------------------Verse 1G*------------------------------C* THESE ARE THE DAYS OF E_LIJAH-----D*-------------------------------G*DE_CLARING THE WORD OF THE LORD

AND THESE ARE THE DAYS OF--------C*YOUR SERVANT MOSESD*------------------------------G*RIGHTEOUSNESS BEING RE_STORED

Verse 2-----------------D*------------------------------------Em*AND THOUGH THESE ARE THE DAYS OF GREAT TRIAL----C*-------------------------------D*OF FAMINE AND DARKNESS AND SWORDG*-------------------------------------C*STILL WE ARE THE VOICE IN THE DESERT CRYING------G*-------------D*-------------G*PRE_PARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD….

it shows correct, but when I load it in Web Browser it shows like this

Days Of ElijahG*| DAYS OF ELIJAH - KEY: G*| ---------------------------------------|Verse 1|G* C* |THESE ARE THE DAYS OF E_LIJAH| D* G*|DE_CLARING THE WORD OF THE LORD||AND THESE ARE THE DAYS OF| C*|YOUR SERVANT MOSES|D* G*|RIGHTEOUSNESS BEING RE_STORED||Verse 2| D* Em*|AND THOUGH THESE ARE THE DAYS OF GREAT TRIAL| C* D*|OF FAMINE AND DARKNESS AND SWORD|G* C*|STILL WE ARE THE VOICE IN THE DESERT CRYING| G* D* G*|PRE_PARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD….

I tried everything but it doesn't load it the same way as in the text file.

Unlike Windows, HTML ignores "new line" control characters ... instead, you have to use the <br/> tag ... so use StrReplace on your multi-line text to replace all instances of "[#13][#10]" to "!<br/>" ... then use the variable containing the replaced text in your HTML.

Unlike Windows, HTML ignores "new line" control characters ... instead, you have to use the <br/> tag ... so use StrReplace on your multi-line text to replace all instances of "[#13][#10]" to "!<br/>" ... then use the variable containing the replaced text in your HTML.

Gaev, this works perfect! Thank You

Two things thou

The chords move all to the left side and are not in place anymoreOh and I use the --------------------------- lines just to show where the chords must be, but it's actually spaces

Example

DAYS OF ELIJAH - KEY: G*-------------------------------Verse 1G*------------------------------C* THESE ARE THE DAYS OF E_LIJAH-----D*-------------------------------G*DE_CLARING THE WORD OF THE LORD

AND THESE ARE THE DAYS OF--------C*YOUR SERVANT MOSESD*------------------------------G*RIGHTEOUSNESS BEING RE_STORED

It shows like this now

DAYS OF ELIJAH - KEY: G*-------------------------------Verse 1G* C* THESE ARE THE DAYS OF E_LIJAHD* G*DE_CLARING THE WORD OF THE LORD

AND THESE ARE THE DAYS OFC*YOUR SERVANT MOSESD* G*RIGHTEOUSNESS BEING RE_STORED

And also, how do I set the Font Style and Size in the Browser from a variable.

Multiple spaces normally created by the spacebar, the tab key and return key are all ignored when you write code. HTML just interprets them all as whitespace between words, and displays a single space.

StarterPack wrote:And also, how do I set the Font Style and Size in the Browser from a variable.

Thank You

Something that may be helpful here. If you use a constant width font like COURIER (the old typewriter font) you will get the same width for each character and your spacing will be more clear. It is not a beautiful font, but it serves the purpose for this. There are some other fonts with the same characteristic you can choose from as well. Thats something you can Mr. Google about.